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WIRELESS BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin. Breakfast session. 9 : Close down. 10 • Recordings. 10.15; Devotional service. 10.30; Recordings. 10.50: A talk to women by "Margaret.” Recordings. 12 noon; Lunch music. (Weather report at 1 p.m.) 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. (Weather and frost forecast at 4.1 4.30: Light music.-' 4.45: Sports results, 5; Children's session, with “The Lollie Kitchen.’’ 6: Dinner music. 7: Rebroadcast trom 2YA of Government and overseas news 7.10 (approx.): News and reports 7.45: Talk by Mr O’Shea, “A Review of To-morrow’s Cricket." 8; Chimes. Recorded humorous serial—" Dad and Dave from Snake Gully. 8.15: Recording, piano-accordion band. 8.18: “An Enemy in Trouble ” (Japanese houseboy recordings). 8.30: Recorded feature —“ Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8,43 : Recorded talk by the editor of the New Zealand Law Journal, “ The Law, the Lawyers, and the Festive Season." 9 Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recordings, St. George’s Singers in “Wassail Songs” and “What Child is This?” (Shaw). 9.12: Recording, Philadelphia Orchestra in Christmas oratorio, “Shepherds’ Christmas Music’ (Bach). 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. Author —Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol.” Music from—Schubert. “ Unfinished Symphony”; Elgar, “ Salut d’Amour ”; Handel, “ Messiah ” Pastoral Symphony. 10: Relay from the Savoy Restaurant of music by the Savoy Dance Band. 11: Close down 4YO, Dunedin.—s p.m.: Recordings 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music 8: Miscellaneous classical programme, featuring at 8.4 “Suite Bergamesque” (Debussy), played by Walter Gieseking, pianist. 9: “Darby and Joan”: Episode 3, “A Driving Lesson.” 9.15 * “Old and New Girl Friends.” 9.22; Sketch, "The Merrymakers’ Carnival.” 9.30: “A Hill Billy Round-up.” 10: Comedy and light music. 10.30; Close down. (The above programme consists wholly of recordings.)

3YA, Christchurch.—! a.m.. Break last session 9; Close down 10: Recording. 10.30: Devotional service. 10.45. Recordings. 11 Talk to women by ‘Margaret.” 11.10; Talk by Miss J. M. Shaw, “ Help for Home Cook Christmas Cookery." 11.25: Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3 : Classical music. 4 ; Frost and weather forecast. Light music. 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children’s session,, With at 5.45 “The Story of Robin Hood”: Chapter 10, “Robin Hood Catches a Tyrant.” 6: Dinner music. 7: Rebroadcast from 2YA of-Government and overseas news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Talk 8: Chimes. Special recordings—- “ Nights at the Ballet,” No. 3, played by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr. 8.10; _ Special recordings—Marie Bremner sings ‘ A Spring Morning” (arr. Lane Wilson) “When Love is Kind” (Moore). “My Lovely Celia,” and “Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces” (arr. Lane Wilson). 8.22: Special recordings Reginald Foort, organist, plays “In a Persian Market” (Ketelbey), “Serenade (Drigo), “Cavatina” (Raff), and “Bells Across the Meadow ” (Ketelbey) 8.34: Mr A. G, Thompson, baritone, sings “Good for Nowt” (Bowen), “Women’ (Barker), “When the Harvest’s In” (Bennet), and “Drat ’Em” (Tulloch) 8.46: Recording, ladies’ choir. 8.52: Recording, orchestra. 9: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5; Recorded talk by Professor F. L. H. Wood (professor of history at Victoria College) “A New Zealand Observer in Europe: The Vitality of France.” 9.20: Recording, orchestra. 9,26: Mr George Titchener, comedian, in “My Advice (Godden) and “What a Pal!” (West) 9.36: Mr Allen Wellbrock in pianoforte novelties, “ Hits of the Year ‘ (arr. Wellbrock). 9.46; Recording— Danny Malone, tenor. 9.52: Recording, orchestra. 10 : Recorded talk by Miss Nelle Scanlan, “A Contrast in Christmases : New Zealand and England. 10.15: “Music. Mirth, and Melody,” including at 10.30 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos (recordings). 11: Close down.

2YA. Wellington.— 6.so a.m.; Weather report for aviators (repeated at 10 a,m. and 1 p.m.), also forecast tor Motueka orchardists. Breakfast ses sion, 9: Close down. 10.10: Devotional service. 10.25: Recordings (Time signal at 10.26.) 10 45: Talk to women by “ Margaret." Recordings 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m. Classical hour. 3: A.C.E. (Home Science) talk, “Give Mother a Share of the Holidays.’’ Sports results. 3,28: Time signal. Weather report for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago. Recordings. 4: Sports results. Recordings. 5.; Children’s session. 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. (Time signal at 7.28.) 7.45; Talk by a representative of the Automobile Association, “Roads and Road Safety.’ 8: Chimes. Special recordings—Carson Robison and his Buckaroos 8.13: Programme of miscellaneous recordings. 9: Weather report and station notices, 9.5 "Eb and Zeb” (recordings) Recording—Silver Stars Band plays "Bohemian Girl” Overture (Balfe) 9.22 : Recording Jack Mackintosh plays the cornet solo “Mary of Argylc” (Hawkins). 5.25: Recording— Olga Burton, soprano, sings "Prim; roses Deck the Bank’s Green Side and “ Still the Lark Finds Repose ’ (airs by Thomas Linley, arr. by Ella Ivimey). 9.31: Recorded feature—- “ Greenwich Night Pageant, 1933.-' 9,47: Recording—Olga Burton, soprano, in two further numbers. 9.53 : Recording, brass band. 10 : Dance programme of new recordings, with special swing session compered by Mr Arthur Pearce. (Time signal at 10.28.) 11: Close down.

IYA. Auckland. —7 a.m. Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Devotional service, conducted by Pastor J. S. Binnie. 10.15: Recordings. 11 : Talk to women by Margaret.” 11.10 Recordings. 12 noon * Lunch music. 2 p.m ■ Recordings 2.30: Classical music. 3.15: Sports results. 330 Light music. (Weather report for farmers at 4.) 4,30 ■ Sports results 5: Children’s session with at 6.40 the recorded feature “ David and Dawn ui Fairyland: The Land of the Gold and Silver Fairies." 6 . Dinner music. 7 : Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news 7.10 (approx ) News and reports. 7.30 1 Sports talk by Mr Gordon Hutter. 8; Special recordings—B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra in selection from “ The Yeomen of the Guard” (Sullivan). 8.10: Recording Essie Ackland, contralto. 8.16; Miss Mary Martin, violinist, plays " Choral Prelude” (Bach-Schenkman). “Murciana,” “Andaluza” (Joanuin Min), and “Guitarre” (Lalo). 8.28: Recording, tenor. 8.36: Special recording—The Charles Brill Orchestra in “Soirees Musicales ” (Rossini-Britten) 8.48 • Recording, soprano 8.52 * Recording orchestra. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Recorded feature—“ Columbia on Parade ” —eleven of Columbia’s famous artists present “ A Crazy Christmas Pantomime. 9.13 Programme of miscellaneous recordings. 10 : “ Music. Mirth, and Melody, featuring Carson Robison and his Buckaroos (recordings). 11: Close down. SHORT-WAVE STATION Empire Transmission No. 1, Davenlry (for New Zealand and Australia).— 8 n.m <N.Z summer time) Bis Ben “Empire Exchange” 8.15: Programme by the Crystal Palace Band 8.55: "Under the Red Duster’’—life in the Mercantile Marine. 9.40: Review of next week’s programmes. 9.50; News and announcements. 10.15: Close down.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 2

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